Departmental information, Chagrin Boulevard: The owner of Village Auto Wash reported May 27 that a little over a week earlier, one of his employees was injured when a customer's car ran over his foot. The Stow man was drying off a BMW when the driver, a Pepper Pike man, moved the car, landing squarely on the worker's foot. Then when the worker yelled, the driver stopped the car, briefly pinning the man's foot underneath the tire. The driver stated that the parking brake had been on and he did not realize it at the time. He then drove the worker to Ahuja Medical Center for medical treatment.

Departmental information, Orange Place: A nurse from Lyndhurst reported May 26 that assault threats were made against her while she was employed at the Northeast Surgery Center by a fellow nurse as they were working together. She wrote down the threat and filed it with the head nurse, but a meeting about it never took place and shortly thereafter, she was fired. While she did not want to press charges, she did ask that a report be filed.

Squad call, West Woodcrest Drive: Police and a rescue squad were called to the REM group home on the night of May 27 after a resident swallowed some dice. Further details on the circumstances were not available, but the scene was turned over eventually to the fire department.

Damage to property, Miles and Brainard roads: A courier box truck struck the awning light lens at the Village Sunoco, breaking off a piece of the assembly on the morning of May 26. The driver, a Medina man, then went in the store and asked for a broom to sweep it up, and the lightbulb itself appeared to be still intact.

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